某三级医院甲真菌病临床真菌学分析

K. Sri Sandhya, B. Sita Maha Laxmi
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摘要简介:甲真菌病(OM)是一种常见的指甲疾病,由皮肤真菌、非皮肤真菌和酵母引起。随着OM患病率的增加以及相关真菌的范围广泛,需要准确的实验室分离和鉴定致病真菌,以获得最佳的管理策略。该研究的目的是评估卡里姆纳格尔一家三级保健医院OM的临床、流行病学和真菌学特征。材料与方法:研究在微生物学系进行,为期一年。对109例临床诊断为OM的患者进行详细的病史、临床检查和调查。骨髓瘤患者的指甲剪报和趾下碎片进行KOH准备和培养。通过菌落性状、色素产量、显微形态对分离菌株进行鉴定。结果:OM病例以21 ~ 30岁年龄组最多,男性居多。男性发病率(71.5%)高于女性(28.4%)。在40% KOH溶液中直接镜检指甲屑阳性56.8%,培养阳性75.2%。常见病原菌为皮肤真菌(45.12%),其次为酵母菌(34.14%)和非皮肤真菌(20.7%)。皮肤真菌中以红色念珠菌最常见,酵母菌中以白色念珠菌最常见。结论:甲真菌病虽不危及生命,但对感染患者的生活质量有明显的负面影响。早期诊断和治疗对于预防指甲畸形至关重要,可以防止常见病人群的工作效率下降。
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Study of Clinico-mycological profile of onychomycosis at a tertiary care hospital
Abstract Introduction: Onychomycosis (OM) is a common nail disorder caused by dermatophytes, non-dermatophyte moulds and yeasts. The increased prevalence of OM along with the wide range of associated fungi necessitates the accurate laboratory isolation and identification of the causative fungus for optimal management strategies. The aim of the study was to evaluate clinical, epidemiological and mycological characteristics of OM at a tertiary care hospital in Karimnagar. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted at Department of Microbiology for a period of one year. 109 patients clinically diagnosed as OM were subjected to detailed history, clinical examination and investigations. Nail clippings and subungual debris of OM patients were subjected to KOH preparation and culture. Isolates were identified by colony characters, pigment production, microscopic morphology. Results: The maximum number of OM cases belonged to the age group 21-30 years with a male preponderance. Higher incidence was noted in males (71.5%) than females (28.4%). Direct microscopy of the nail clippings in 40% KOH solution was positive in 56.8% and culture was positive in 75.2% cases. The common etiological agent was dermatophytes (45.12% cases) followed by yeasts (34.14% and non dermatophyte molds (20.7% cases). T.rubrum was the commonest among dermatophytes and Candida albicans among the yeasts. Conclusions: Although onychomycosis is not life threatening, it can cause a significant negative impact on the quality of life of infected patients. Early diagnosis and treatment is important to prevent distortion of the nails which can prevent loss of working efficiency of the commonly affected population.
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